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File:Gerolamo Cardano.jpg|link=Gerolamo Cardano (nonfiction)|1501 Sep. 24: [[Gerolamo Cardano (nonfiction)|Gerolamo Cardano]] born. He will be one of the most influential mathematicians of the Renaissance.
File:Gerolamo Cardano.jpg|link=Gerolamo Cardano (nonfiction)|1501 Sep. 24: [[Gerolamo Cardano (nonfiction)|Gerolamo Cardano]] born. Cardano will be one of the most influential mathematicians of the Renaissance.


File:Pedro Nunes.png|link=Pedro Nunes (nonfiction)|1502 Jan. 11: Mathematician, cosmographer, and academic [[Pedro Nunes (nonfiction)|Pedro Nunes]] born. He will be one of the greatest mathematicians of his time, known for his mathematical approach to navigation and cartography.
File:Pedro Nunes.png|link=Pedro Nunes (nonfiction)|1502 Jan. 11: Mathematician, cosmographer, and academic [[Pedro Nunes (nonfiction)|Pedro Nunes]] born. Nunes will be one of the greatest mathematicians of his time, known for his mathematical approach to navigation and cartography.
File:Christian Egenolff.jpg|link=Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|1502 Jul. 26: [[Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|Christian Egenolff]] born. He will be the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main.
File:Christian Egenolff.jpg|link=Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|1502 Jul. 26: [[Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|Christian Egenolff]] born. Egenolff will be the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main.


File:Reinerus Frisius Gemma, by Maarten van Heemskerck.jpg|link=Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|1508 Dec. 9: Physician, mathematician, and cartographer [[Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|Gemma Frisius]] born. He will create important globes, improve the mathematical instruments of his day, and apply mathematics to surveying and navigation in new ways.
File:Cover of Filosofia naturale. by Alessandro Piccolomini.jpg|link=Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|1508 Jun. 13: Humanist and philosopher [[Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|Alessandro Piccolomini]] born. Piccolomini will promote vernacular translations of Latin and Greek scientific and philosophical treatises.


File:Bernardino Telesio.jpg|link=Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|1509 Nov. 7: Philosopher and scientist [[Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|Bernardino Telesio]] born. His emphasis on observation will influence the emergence of the scientific method.
File:Reinerus Frisius Gemma, by Maarten van Heemskerck.jpg|link=Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|1508 Dec. 9: Physician, mathematician, and cartographer [[Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|Gemma Frisius]] born. Frisius will create important globes, improve the mathematical instruments of his day, and apply mathematics to surveying and navigation in new ways.


File:Title page of the Astrolabium of Johannes Engel, printed by Johann Emerich, Venice 1494.jpg|link=Johannes Engel (nonfiction)|1512 Sep. 29: Doctor, astronomer, and astrologer [[Johannes Engel (nonfiction)|Johannes Engel]] dies. He published numerous almanacs, planetary tables, and calendars.
File:Bernardino Telesio.jpg|link=Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|1509 Nov. 7: Philosopher and scientist [[Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|Bernardino Telesio]] born. Telesio's emphasis on observation will influence the emergence of the scientific method.


File:Johannes Trithemius.jpg|link=Johannes Trithemius (nonfiction)|1516 Dec. 13: Polymath [[Johannes Trithemius (nonfiction)|Johannes Trithemius]] dies. He is remembered as a lexicographer, chronicler, cryptographer, and occultist.
File:Title page of the Astrolabium of Johannes Engel, printed by Johann Emerich, Venice 1494.jpg|link=Johannes Engel (nonfiction)|1512 Sep. 29: Doctor, astronomer, and astrologer [[Johannes Engel (nonfiction)|Johannes Engel]] dies. Engel published numerous almanacs, planetary tables, and calendars.


File:Li Shizhen.jpg|link=Li Shizhen (nonfiction)|1518 Jul 3: Physician and scientist [[Li Shizhen (nonfiction)|Li Shizhen]] born. He will develop many innovative methods for the proper classification of herb components and medications to be used for treating diseases, earning a reputation as the greatest scientific naturalist of China.
File:Johannes Trithemius.jpg|link=Johannes Trithemius (nonfiction)|1516 Dec. 13: Polymath [[Johannes Trithemius (nonfiction)|Johannes Trithemius]] dies. Trimethius is remembered as a lexicographer, chronicler, cryptographer, and occultist.


File:Leonardo by Meizi.jpg|link=Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|1519 May 2: Polymath [[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Leonardo da Vinci]] dies. His areas of interest included painting, sculpting, architecture, invention, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography.
File:Li Shizhen.jpg|link=Li Shizhen (nonfiction)|1518 Jul 3: Physician and scientist [[Li Shizhen (nonfiction)|Li Shizhen]] born. Li Shizhen will develop many innovative methods for the proper classification of herb components and medications to be used for treating diseases, earning a reputation as the greatest scientific naturalist of China.


File:Martin Waldseemüller.jpg|link=Martin Waldseemüller (nonfiction)|1520 Mar. 16: Mapmaker [[Martin Waldseemüller (nonfiction)|Martin Waldseemüller]] dies. He produced a globular world map and a large 12-panel world wall map using the information from Columbus and Vespucci's travels (Universalis Cosmographia), both bearing the first use of the name "America".
File:Leonardo by Meizi.jpg|link=Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|1519 May 2: Polymath [[Leonardo da Vinci (nonfiction)|Leonardo da Vinci]] dies. Da Vinci's areas of interest included painting, sculpting, architecture, invention, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography.


File:Blaise_de_Vigenère.png|link=Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)|1523 Apr. 5: Cryptographer and diplomat [[Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)]] born. The Vigenère cipher will be misattributed to him;  Vigenère himself will devise a different, stronger cipher.  
File:Martin Waldseemüller.jpg|link=Martin Waldseemüller (nonfiction)|1520 Mar. 16: Mapmaker [[Martin Waldseemüller (nonfiction)|Martin Waldseemüller]] dies. Waldseemüller produced a globular world map and a large 12-panel world wall map using the information from Columbus and Vespucci's travels (Universalis Cosmographia), both bearing the first use of the name "America".
 
File:Blaise_de_Vigenère.png|link=Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)|1523 Apr. 5: Cryptographer and diplomat [[Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)]] born. The "Vigenère cipher" will be misattributed to him;  Vigenère himself will devise a different, stronger cipher.  


File:Abraham Ortelius by Peter Paul Rubens.jpg|link=Abraham Ortelius (nonfiction)|1527 Apr. 14: Cartographer and geographer [[Abraham Ortelius (nonfiction)|Abraham Ortelius]] born. Ortelius will create the first modern atlas, the ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum''. He will also be one of the first to imagine that the continents were joined together before drifting to their present positions.
File:Abraham Ortelius by Peter Paul Rubens.jpg|link=Abraham Ortelius (nonfiction)|1527 Apr. 14: Cartographer and geographer [[Abraham Ortelius (nonfiction)|Abraham Ortelius]] born. Ortelius will create the first modern atlas, the ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum''. He will also be one of the first to imagine that the continents were joined together before drifting to their present positions.
File:John Dee.jpg|link=John Dee (nonfiction)|1527 Jul. 13: Mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer [[John Dee (nonfiction)|John Dee]] born. He will achieve high status as a scholar and play a role in Elizabethan politics.
File:John Dee.jpg|link=John Dee (nonfiction)|1527 Jul. 13: Mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer [[John Dee (nonfiction)|John Dee]] born. Dee will achieve high status as a scholar and play a role in Elizabethan politics.


File:Albrecht Dürer self-portrait.jpg|link=Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|1528 Apr. 6: Painter, engraver, and mathematician [[Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|Albrecht Dürer]] dies. Dürer is regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist: his vast body of work will include altarpieces and religious works, numerous portraits and self-portraits, and copper engravings.
File:Albrecht Dürer self-portrait.jpg|link=Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|1528 Apr. 6: Painter, engraver, and mathematician [[Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|Albrecht Dürer]] dies. Dürer is regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist: his vast body of work will include altarpieces and religious works, numerous portraits and self-portraits, and copper engravings.
File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1541 Apr. 8: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] born. He will be one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.
File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1541 Apr. 8: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] born. Mercati will be one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.


File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1533 Feb. 28: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] born. He will be one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.
File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1533 Feb. 28: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] born. He will be one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.

Revision as of 17:50, 12 March 2020

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